Betty White has had a pretty charmed life when it comes to her career. She turned 95 on January 17, and she's still healthy and in high demand professionally.

But as it turns out, she wasn't so successful at marriage…at least not at first.

During a birthday interview with US Yahoo Global News, veteran anchor Katie Couric asked Betty what her older self would have told her younger self had she had the opportunity to impart life advice.

"I've been married three times, and I probably still would have been married three times, even if I knew what I know now," she said. "Then all of a sudden you find the right one, and it makes everything fall into place."

Yes, fans, before Betty married TV game-show host and "the love of my life" Allen Ludden in 1963, she had two marriages that ended in divorce. She married and divorced US Army Air Corps pilot Dick Barker in 1945, and her two-year marriage to Hollywood agent Lane Allen ended in divorce in 1949.

Sadly, after 18 years of marriage, her third husband Allen Ludden passed away in 1981 after battling stomach cancer. So what's Betty's advice to grieving widows?

"One day at a time," she offered. "You don't look ahead. Try not to look back, but of course, you can't help that."

More than three decades after Allen's death, would she ever consider giving marriage a fourth try.

"Remarry, no," she said. "Fool around, sure, but never remarry."

That sounds like something her Golden Girls alter ego Rose Nylund would get behind. And speaking of the lovable dimwit, if millions of Golden Girls fans ever got their wish and a reboot was announced, would she approve?